New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 18, 1925, Page 21

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1925, S e = e e == S 2 Ganies Today 4 sk U Al Ing Gettysburg. Syracuse, played In| Long Island S8ound while making its Baseball at a Glance Albany at Springfleld : M daienon) L NN bTAT'- |S Syracuse, comcs next, with Notre|New York-Pawtucket run with Speaking ~ Bridgenort ot Platila AR L ; November 7 at State Col. | freight. Captain George W. McVay, Waterbury at Worc | ' lege, West Virginia at Morgantown, | who commanded the Mackinac, and AMERICAN LE E Hartford at New Hg | Danforth, : 1 4 | November 14, and Pitt at Pittaburgh, | is now awalting the outcome ot bia f s : ) on Thanksgiving Day. trial bofore the Federal Steamboat o por ts Yeuterday's Results INIERNATIONAL TEAGUE | - ; [ sterds . State will appear In New York| !Dspection service on charges of neg Detroit 12, Washington 9— A7 ARAllEL Gearsiatiraah i Dato sl ifganas iniconnection WAL the Mack Washington 1, Detrolt 0— Yosterday's Results tintte el Ty inac disaster, was in charge of the = 3 S s R, (Continued From Preceding Page) | 10, Last seasa the Yellow Jackets % saster a8 Louls Kid Kaplan of Meriden, Boston 2, St. Louls 0—First Rochester Toronto 2—Itirst nk - . J won 11“ y.:, I] ‘md' qfl.m the “ f Pawtucket. Harry M, Rankin, fed featherwelght champ of the world,| Roston 4, St. Louis 0—Second Rochester 8, Toronto 1—Second | |0K8! 0 ] the punting as ho has had exper- | they failed/ta make a firat down di [ eral inspector of bollra at New will be one of the judges at the| New York 5, Cleveland 0 Syracuse 7. Buffalo 3—First s 5 s : A AR b SAn ries the conteat. Syracuse's 1924 vie. | London, d the crack in the amateur boxing show tonight at Philadelphia 6, Chicago 3 Shdi 7. W, Krall & tackis Ihot Eatath ,0;‘\ 10 to 8, was gained with only| Pawtucket's botler was not serious. the winners, . i 5'“\(',‘:::"‘ & B el 010 MKy o be used In many games this | defeated by Stat ] 6 to 0 in 1924 i Gives Life in Saving ( yea not on the schedule, nor is Per Wil A . re Washington ..... 50 41 i b = 5 A S (el Tilom a0 Children From Live Wire In the event of a disagreement as|Philadelphia .. .. b 4! ! : B e N R Aen R e e e it e : Ak to the winner, Referee Johnny Willis | §t. Louls .. 4 i wiil be called upon to break the tie, | Detroit .....,,,. : 1 R iately e [t AR LB SIS A | —_— ot e i Should the judges agree the bout|Chicago .. : ] At i Snaiton i SReeOU g SpastivleRiofeasane | . g R b K has terminated in a draw, the boxers | Cleveland ....... 7 58 P Mty i Kiruck | the warm suns hat have handicap-| Mackinac (aptain in f - ! 4 3 ped every team working in Pennsyl- | y . On will go one additional round after [New York ...,... 62 - g st 4 enl £ ! Second Boiler Break which decision will be made, T 5o (1 7 i ] PRI b Ormaby | YaNIR. The sessions have been fn the d : (Continued From Prece Buffa » 1—8Second Only games echeduled J morning and late afternoon, but Prov 2 Sept. 15 (P < ! entrance examinations have in-| Steamer Pawtneke ed by b Jack Fitzgerald and Jack Clinch, Games Today n o ( ND GAMF) | With the schedule some-| Rlackstone Transporta the latter the father and assistant| Detroit at Philadelphia ed for Con ) 9t ' Lo 8 w1 ol ar . BT wihie trainer of Jimmie Clinch, who par-| (hicago at Washington ! { L I sbiel mes show that no ! erated the Ma okt ticipates In the main bout, will be| St. Louls at New York T N : : " CLEVELAND . oenl dona (o e R A L ih Jimmie's corner tonight. Fitz-| Cleveland at Bosion o . ! ¥ AT X : State's sehedule, Iebanon Valioy.| bor A iR e o gerald has' developed the muscular —_— Qof ) ¢ esan. 1 5 0 i Ve : ) 074 1 Il and Marietta| lives and injuries tn many « little bruiser Into a fighting ma- NATIONAL LEAGUE 5 ot o i ) provida the naries. and on [ was tied up to a dock at New | chine that he counts on to bring » . oft Quinn % St el ) 0 | | returns in his first local showing to- | night. n State will make | don vesterday for repairs 1o a Yesterday's Results | Pittsburgh 11, Boston 2 Cincinnati &, Philadelphia 2 The old familiar cry food | Other teams not scheduled shine, mister,” will be missing from - the streets tonight because Kid The Standing Rene, champ of the bootblacks, | i al YOR : | steps Into the ring at Turner hall to | Pittsburgh ...... 85 : i TADL R « [ do battle with Kid Suaple and will [ New York have a delegation of rooters at the | Cineinnati ....... 76 5 ; LTI Sonnig 88 Lo 13 —_— { Brook!yn . &R . 478 " ! I 5 4 d kil / Mr. Knute Rockne of Notre Dame | Boston ceees B3 k £o e 1 0 oalp N i £ 'S ] has written a football book called | Chicago ;f;qa:};‘;g};;|‘&\::‘»‘;:r r;;:l:n;;k.': Philadelphia _ 2 ) : ; i i e s ESTABLISHED 1886 voodism and what have you? Games Today bere, supplant — Boston at Plttsburgh Mr. Rockne proceeds to show by i\«r‘:k‘{:k.f'::.h;' g0 agile phrases and leaping charts| .. e business of coaching is no more mys. | L Mi1adelphia at Cing . : 3 g T i s " 8 terious than coal mining, paper- B NG P i Tult hanging, or running a freight ele. EASTERN LEAGUE 1 Iamaltes = 0% GRS vator Gy 8 4 e : Yesterday's Results AT D o : s . It seems that Mr. Rockne's secret | |5 ynni o0 ! VACARELLT GETS DECISION consists largely of hard work, well ertiliy e Hastfard 0—s ! 2 I L) y c Sept. 18§ conditioned athletes, intelligently | _jooprers 203 ' om, won the judges’ | | L4 formulated plays and a minimum of | Worcester 12 el et ‘ 1 wer L u i 7' L cheer leaders, Worcester 6, rgfield 4 n % o 1 ! v - B Bridgeport 4, Pitisfield 2 ! n 4 - I Sl Mr. Rockne would do world at| Albany 8 New Haven 2 ; . gDiNEIodtor [OKe {81, Crond of large a noble favor by taking hold G . o 3 mateh was a of football rules and shaking them | The Standing g v v LT by ciear of triple-ply ambiguities and Won Lost pe.l! 1 ! J : o Gl G fur-lined nconsistencies that make | waterbury ...... o7 04 ; . 1=y \ il 3 i ] them about as easy to understand as | Hartford ....... 84 i - iy ihenseles @bl 2 anbunis an: : an Orlental time-table, New Haven ...o.. 7 JIEERIR e d b st = Worcester . 5 il pounds. The men kept up & Nl Most of the football rules mean | Springfield R 8 ! r”,‘.i‘ N}; el nothing, and many of them mean | Bridgeport ...... 75 ] 7 T T Fp less, depending on the political lean- | Albany i ngs ef vour Aunt FEmma, and | Pittsfield B o N | G MLl “'f The styles were never more becoming for men calls for a spade lead, i ) T e e — 1 —Shoulders are wider; Lapels are wider: Buttons posts are decorated in weeping wis : taria but on the other hand a vir tory for Tunney over Wills migi; Lo Eah s ‘ & and Pockets are higher; Coats are narrow through tegether On shift playe, you are told, plav- i< %hfi }HDS. ers must come to temporary half. lreak at commund of referee, gt at all grade crossings and never make fun of 2 wheat and corn-plant er from Towa e o T e _f Trousers are full and taper slightly to the shoe. ball was net all cluttered up with amendments, injunctions and self- | lubricating protos TWhen haifback galoped over pul | i Tl ! . sating ribs of opposing guard they | 1! i t[l d ‘ aitni: scnd for muics' book: « 1 | ‘ 1 1eS€ are (e new ideas in They sent for ambulance. | g This oll-fashioned form of au- tumnal hemicide maxr have been | | Jarder an athletes but it was easicr : 1 spectators. who demanded thefr : tanshdowna raw, sudden and with- | g ant legal complications ] i , | i | Not ene ont of a hundred Lvmu; what it's all about when nWle; stops play and spaces off 15 yards, | HARTH}R[] !]UITS ‘ 2 "ou needn’t confine yoursel{ to one shaplc. AND MAKES HICK. 1 6285 | S0 s oot it contonas. | And We Are Sure You'll Like Them e B e e | casily as your mood to the requirements of R, H, E | the occasion, i iz e 133 Some With Two Pair of Trousers Goldsmith and Smith: Brown and Niederkorn { Albany Beats New Haven | 3 | New Haven, Sep. 10.--Van A crune’s home run in eventh wi & I8 | . to 2 victory over New Haven here | vesterday. Both Hyman and Malin “Men'’s Hats + Caps - Gloves Canes « Sweaters ched good ball, The score L H g o Py - . Albany 20, i i i New Haien ang nog 8 : Malin and Munn; Hyman nl ,1.»_& 3 l l ") | Derger i Wi For Bridzeport A e R R e P Bridgeport, Sept. 18 (Ph—Bridge- game here vesterday afternoon. Two ! passes and Starr's donble hrough e winning run in the tenth set hit 2 homer in the third Telun : =518 ¥ N BT .HA"OL = j VOE OT ™ ¢ 3 SFPECAL SALE h Do PROVE. T AND 11 | _ UNDER Yoo Al e STUDY T 1BUY EUERY (OKN=7 Vo) | BORRDING HOUS 5E5 HE STUDES Tr CORNET | | HAY \ i i DER e BRD Ve e T OE IN HE 4 \E M BERRE IN M) LI WINS, pldis D ! [ A FRALD i, sept S AM HOWDY MANDE The department of | 18 autherity for the statament tha: a toad frog will eat ; Szl = 3 2 e A A ( I Coxsouateo Ciaan Conrorarion, N, tre and other more or less de- £ o - ) . Distribused by ve pests in less than thres : 2 ; ( ] st Y months.

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